It's been five days since the Beta 3 and we have another big pile of fixes and improvements for you! Some highlights include fixes to a number of bugs that you, our regular snapshot users, have requested:

We have added support for Ctrl, Shift and Middle click on bookmarks bar items

On Mac we have added pinch to Zoom

On Linux we fixed the problems with middle click pasting text selections in the URL field.

It is now possible to assign a keyboard shortcut to switch between light and dark themes

That's impressive changelog just after you release beta 3 last Friday, but first of all, it's a great post describing essence of Vivaldi. I'm happy that you are not following trend of equaling software to average user. Thanks for that. I hate when developers treat me like normal user and don't even give a chance to access more powerful settings.

Can't middle click links inside a folder on the bookmarks bar to open in another tab (VB-4355)

Thanks for this!

Another request that it's already implemented in Opera (this idea is implemented because a developer of Opera liked it);

If you do a middle click in Bookmarks Bar (sub items) .. can you keep the bookmarks bar folder opened? so, if you do, I can middle click others in other bookmarks items at the same time and I don't need to open the folder again, and over again …

We have a long list to work on. Private tabs will be there. MDI we will have to see about. Sometimes it is a question of taking things one step forwards. I think our tab stack tiling is a good step in the right direction and we will continue to evolve this. But we will listen to your requirements.

Good to see lots of bugfixes. I would suggest that amidst all the new (great) features to not forget about performance. E.g. It takes not long, but a noticeable amount of time to open a new tab after pressing ctrl+T.

Sync! This is a huge drawback for me. Any idea when Vivaldi will bring this feature for us?

Individual width for each WebPanel. I use them a lot and every time I switch between them, I have to resize the panel. Every site has a different optimal width and would be great if Vivaldi could save the last width of each one.

Thanks a lot for your continuous efforts to give us a browser that adopts to our individual requirements rather than the other way 'round. From my very first experience with Vivaldi ("ugh, they don't really colour their UI in glowing red, do they?") until now, you've really achieved a lot, and I'm more than happy you don't intend to follow the common trend.

A small UI glitch I noticed since some versions but failed to report so far is regarding the "minimize" button on Windows 10. With a (dark) UI scale set to 80% (my default), the minimize button seems to be empty; it is clickable and working all right, but due to the scaling, the horizontal line is not shown at all.